As pop-up toasters are covered under the Quality Control Order, 1981, they have to conform to the safety standards. |
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The conveniences of giving toasters, waffle irons or towels as bridal gifts are all too predictable and unoriginal these days. |
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Chinese products like toasters, cordless kettles, egg cookers, solar-powered garden lights, toys, toy watches, etc., are compelling but cheap. |
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We pushed the door open and we were almost buried in an avalanche of ancient computer monitors, toasters, electric jugs and bicycle parts. |
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They are already facing a new European Union directive which requires them to recycle electrical equipment from toasters to computers. |
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By 1920, when 35 percent of American homes had electricity, devices using resistance-coil heaters like irons and toasters were widely available. |
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And in California years ago, 20 years ago, we started making energy-efficient appliances from toasters to refrigerators to air conditioners. |
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I think it'll be of interest to the many of us who have suffered crushing disappointment by the poor performance of their toasters. |
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Scottish couples are ditching such wedding list staples as toasters, towels and fish kettles for a bottle or 12 of vintage Bordeaux or champagne. |
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In America, in 1917, the administration grasped, for the first time, that war, like pop-up toasters, was a marketable commodity. |
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The majority of homes already have washing machines, dishwashers, vacuum cleaners and pop-up toasters. |
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Examples of use of chromium are car bumpers and handles, plating on appliances such as toasters, electric fry pans, and coffee-makers, and handles on ranges and refrigerators. |
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It's like SeaWorld out there, scores of porpoises slashing through the bait, the air teeming with bottle-nosed dolphins as if they're popping out of toasters. |
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Budding engineers often take apart common devices, such as toasters, and put them back together again to learn how the parts make up a working system. |
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If you receive three toasters as wedding presents, it is just too bad. |
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Poor internal wiring, unprotected electrical connections between the parts may lead to electrocution if the toasters is opened for repairs while the current is on. |
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Newlyweds normally have a present list that includes crockery and toasters, but a new alternative could see couples giving goat herds to poor countries as wedding gifts. |
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Other home appliances on display include cooking ranges, ovens, food processors, vacuum cleaners, electric toasters, water purifiers and other electrical appliances. |
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The regulations, which come into effect from August 13, will see an environmental management charge added to the cost of all electrical goods from toasters to televisions. |
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Three people working as product designers set the pupils a challenge to come up with ideas for toasters aimed at different kinds of shoppers. |
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When the first pop-up toasters came into being many decades ago, they were a simple operation. |
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The contract does not include small electrical equipment, such as toasters, coffee makers, waffle irons etc. |
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Acme Co. is trying to rebrand their line of toasters under the Bewidget name. |
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They were followed by the original Nintendo Game Boy, electric carving knives, pop-up toasters and bread makers. |
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The brand's Metal Classic and Countdown Metal toasters come in a brushed stainless-steel housing. |
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Molotch considers those issues for toasters and scores of other inventions, as well as how people desire, produce, and discard durable products. |
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The firm is best known for its range of toasters, which were once confined to the darker recesses of greasy spoons. |
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The number of toasters almost makes up for the fact we have no west wall. |
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The lineup as it stands includes juice extractors, citrus juicers, toasters, food slicers, drink mixers, a deep fryer and a waffle maker due in stores this month. |
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A poll recently revealed that this year's top unwanted Christmas gifts in Britain were home-knitted pullovers, talcum powder, sandwich toasters, and Elvis Presley clocks. |
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Toasters and microwaves were Velcroed to kitchen counters. Televisions and VCRs were Velcroed to their stands. |
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